On With the Show? Covid Forces Performing Arts Groups to Get (Even More) Creative

As the pandemic keeps theater doors closed, local organizations are figuring out new ways to connect with their audience.

Tamara Wilson, who stars in HGO’s first Live from the Cullen Recital Series on Sept. 11

Many theaters across Houston and around the world have been dark for nearly six months — and as the fall performing arts season is upon us, those who closed their doors or roped off seats are rethinking how to approach live theater.

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Gerald Hines Reflected on His Life and Achievements in 2015 Interview

The famous developer passed away yesterday at age 95.

Steven Visneau

Gerald Hines of Houston, one of the world’s most successful developers, and namesake of the University of Houston’s architecture school, passed away yesterday, at the age of 95, at a family home in Connecticut.

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Banding Together to Support Houston’s Indie Music Venues

The Benefit Week virtual concert series is one of the hottest tickets in town.

Steve Visneau

Artists and musicians have suffered tremendous lost wages and detrimental downtime in 2020, but Houstonians are banding together to lend a helping hand. August 24 kicks off Houston Benefit Week, a fundraising initiative for independent music venues and performing artists.

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